Surprisingly Simple Pickling Recipes

Pickling recipes that are easy to make and soaked to perfection in a variety of summer flavors.

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The Carmi Times - Carmi, IL

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Posted Jun. 3, 2014 at 12:01 AM
Updated Jun 3, 2014 at 10:26 PM

Posted Jun. 3, 2014 at 12:01 AM
Updated Jun 3, 2014 at 10:26 PM

Pickling vegetables is an ideal summertime activity because you can bring your sweet and juicy creations to picnics, pair them with grilled dishes or keep them in the refrigerator for snacking on hot days. As always, we're all for staying seasonal and simple, so we recommend starting your pickling adventure with any of these vibrant recipes from our favorite bloggers.
Flourishing Foodie
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Sporting events and cookouts call for burgers, hotdogs and delicious sandwiches. The Pickled Red Onions from Flourishing Foodie are the perfect topping for anything off the grill. The cinnamon and sugar make these onions delightfully sweet.
Jane's Adventures in Dinner
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Farmers' markets are overflowing with fresh produce now that warmer weather is here. For us, that means more time spent in the kitchen with fresh vegetables. Try this Pickled Spicy Asparagus from Jane’s Adventures in Dinner flavored with vinegar, garlic and chili peppers for a stellar topping or side dish.
Dula Notes
[caption id="attachment_330168" align="alignnone" width="495"] Nicole Dula[/caption]

These Quick Pickled Radishes from Dula Notes taste as sweet as they look. Rarely do you find food with such a pretty, natural pink color, and they are so easy to make. The radishes are soaked in honey and apple cider vinegar, making them burst with nutritional benefits.
Sassy Radish
[caption id="attachment_330167" align="alignnone" width="493"] Olga Massov[/caption]

Use these Pickled Carrot Sticks from Sassy Radish to add a salty vinegar taste to your lunch (that's a good taste—we promise). With this recipe, the carrots will maintain their crunch while absorbing a variety of spices for the perfect pickle.
Three Many Cooks
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Salmon in a Jar from Three Many Cooks is pickling at its finest. This is an easy way to make your salmon infused with flavors of peppercorn and coriander. Now you can bring a gourmet dish to your summer picnic!

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